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2023: The Year in Review
The past 12 months were full of reminders that Furman truly is a special place. Take a moment to reflect.
Continue ReadingLessons from the Civil Rights Trail challenge students to ask, ‘What now?’
The Fall Break trip organized by the Cothran Center for Vocational Reflection and the Center for Inclusive Communities visited historic sites, memorials and museums throughout Alabama.
Continue ReadingLocal TV station covers FurmanWIN panel
FOX Carolina caught up with broadcast journalist Judy Woodruff at the FurmanWIN panel discussion, which was held in McAlister Auditorium on Wednesday, Oct. 18.
Continue ReadingStudent club shows unity in action during Afro Night Out
The cultural and educational event continued Afrikiya’s mission of building bridges between African students and the Furman community.
Continue ReadingElizabeth Davis featured in Vive’s ‘Thrive After 55’
Furman's Elizabeth Davis is among the five luminaries featured in Vive Magazine's "Prime Time," an in-depth look at the "real stars" of the Greenville community.
Continue ReadingFurman honored by Upstate SC LGBT+ Chamber of Commerce
Furman was named Nonprofit of the Year by the Upstate SC LGBT+ Chamber of Commerce. The group recognized 11 other organizations at the chamber's second annual Pride in Business Gayla held Oct. 5.
Continue ReadingFurman named Nonprofit of the Year by the Upstate SC LGBT+ Chamber of Commerce
A group of Furman faculty and staff accepted the award on the university’s behalf on Oct. 5 during the Pride in Business Awards Gayla, an event celebrating the individuals and businesses that are making a...
Continue ReadingLGBT History Month Events
October is LGBT+ History Month. A variety of events are taking place on campus, and all are welcome.
Continue ReadingStudent composer is hooked on classics – blended with Hispanic heritage
With works putting mariachi musicians on stage with symphonic orchestras, Sahid Palacios ’25 hopes to take traditional Mexican music in a new direction.
Continue ReadingHispanic Heritage Months Events
Hispanic Heritage Month is observed Sept. 15 through October 15. Here are the events happening around campus.
Continue ReadingFurman alumna Brown-Nagin responds to affirmative action ruling
Harvard professor Tomiko Brown-Nagin '92 H'23 writes an opening opinion piece to The New York Times' "How To Fix College Admissions Now" in the wake of the SCOTUS' ruling on affirmative action.
Continue ReadingFurman President Davis, Cosby respond to SCOTUS affirmative action ruling
Local new outlets reach out to Furman for comment the about U.S. Supreme Court's decision on affirmative action.
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